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Special guest where Jimmy dore abby Martin, was a fun night. All around yeah that's right here. Um I'll be going tonight so damn it why would you have both nights so no wonder achieving you know um. I just wanted to um kinda ask you you know you discuss a few things on on your show that jeremy was telling me about as well, well what is to you the one of the most important issues uh we're facing right now in this day and age um, as Americans Oh man, one of the most issues the 11, uh. If you can pick one, considering it's none of the other ones, mayor right from your sourcing, one unfriended capitalism crushing the world. Uh the, both individuals and our environment collapsing around us because we are consuming an array of that couldn't not know planet could sustain I'm e'en the estimate that if everybody live the way that Did we need five Earth to continue this and and where we've lost 50 percent of all wildlife over the past, 40 years. So I think that people don't care about this issues. They will very soon because they'll have no choice so as it starts to impact them. Personally and the more privilege it will take longer, but it will be well and it's funny how these things intertwine like you may not realize all homelessness and forest fires. What's the connection, but I saw in the paper that he was actually us today today. I think of the National paper was talking about Los Angeles saying that there was a forest fire caused by uh, a whole group of people up in beverly Hills that we're living in the Woods and so then there Burner you know that they were using sets the Woods on fire and threatened the rich people, homes and all of the sudden. The rich people like why the homeless people living in the Woods and it's like well, cuz the unique qualities gotten to such an extent that you you have the situations but of course, that wouldn't be the driver that climate change probably so these things are while harriet whinney everything is connected and if we don't um some of the issues at the root of the problems we're always gonna keep giving band-aid solutions and then we're just always gonna be behind yeah and You know, especially here in California, um homelessness is a huge issue and it's stemming from rent prices. They just keep skyrocketing there's the wages are high enough here. We pay so many taxes. The roads are like shit there's crisis going on all the time with no affordable housing and gentrification. These high rises being built here and we'll share with people sleeping outside and their empty the ones inside of them for at least there's. No traffic yeah dad, a few years ago when I moved here, you didn't really see the times and now there's tech cities and um another making it a crime Even sleep in your car yeah, I talked about that on the show last night a little bit that they're making it illegal to be homeless really able to help the homeless as if that somehow you know, solve the problem really all it does is try to push it more out of sight. You know if we can really get the homeless people living off on the far side of town, then you know, those of us that are making a living life to actually see them and if we don't see them, then it doesn't exist it's a laughable solution and you know making homelessness illegal is really horrific because you know people People without ideas and people without money, they get put in jail for nothing. Infractions. You know sleeping out somewhere, something uh and then they can't get out because there they don't have the means to get out of jail. So it really is punishment of just being exploited by our system and there's no escape yeah you're right there's. You get into the system and then you have the bail system. You have uh you know, people with felonies to can't vote can't get a job and there's no escaping it. It's just sickle keeps. You trapped We solve this problem and I think one of the things that is would help a great deal is a universal basic income and um especially with the rise of automation, especially with the rise of machines, doing the work that humans once we're able to do and I think that's definitely uh something that people might think is a radical leftist crazy utopian idea, but I think it's, if human beings are able to focus your energies on creating something and being more productive to society than you know you could use Potentially those robots to do something simple it's just a matter of transitioning into that. That's gonna be the problem. Yeah you're right that the jobs are all gonna go away very quickly, because technology increases exponentially so you know there are now box that can diagnose people better than a lot of doctors can so it's not just the you know kind of hand jobs they're gonna disappear it's it's academic jobs that are also going to disappear uh and, like high high level jobs, are going to disappear so uh in terms of universal basic income. I guess some people are Proposed that uh not because of the right wing media, talking point and you can't give somebody something for free uh but but some people are posted because some of the kind of big capitalist have come out in favor of it. Like zuckerberg and elon musk and has had universal basic income as you seen that more and more than billionaires are saying and it and um it's it is well, it would serve both purposes it's because yesterday alot of them I mean I don't wanna speak for alot of us, but a lot of these people are coming out Because they realize that they have exploited people to such a degree, they don't have the means to buy the products they are putting out there. So we need them to have money because otherwise they can keep consuming so they want the money. But on the other side, it also is helping uh. It would help a lot of people immediately like it would help people be able to get health care and housing and all these things so it's, like yes, I understand the people I don't wanna do anything that the the rich one so that they can you know, explain us more and I get what they're saying, but at the same time I think that this is a step in the Right direction of realizing that we most people shouldn't have to work so hard to survive. You know it. It almost seems like uh a small step to try to quell the revolution like the inevitable bloody uprising. That's yeah right just give me a little bit of something. No calm down. What's, it what's, it the quality nick revolution. You know if you make a peaceful revolution impossible, violent revolution yeah that was popular in philly um to crowd source blend to talk about automation, bit more That's the trend it's not gonna go away. It's not gonna stop it's not gonna slow down. You would like. He said exponentially and even areas like we can use technology and automation to fix some of the songs that we've done. There. This team of drones that can plant a hundred trees, a day and they know what out one o'clock South them and the other one goes down and succeed for you know ahead dinner, whatever that the tree needs and it's just plaza hundred trees in addiction and yup and you know, what's stopping that kind of thing from uh blossoming. no Get more is that corporations like lock down technology, they lock down uh intellectual property into a for profit, jail. So that the things that aren't designed for profit don't would they don't get done and they get a lot slower. Um so where is all of this technology are absolutely right. Could be used to save us from ourselves. It could be used to plant trees. It could be used the technology that we now use for and lift could be that everybody in a certain mile radius has this app on their phone and well yeah we're, all going to work at the same time. Let's carpool with a You don't know, and nobody's getting paid for it it's just us sharing a car, but is access, but the reason that app doesn't exist is because everything's locked in a profit jail technology is getting locked down in the corporate profit jail and it will kill us on your divorce to do it. Like many people here. You do workers over and lift drivers because it's only one of the only ways we can make money and have and still do like a lot of people, are artisans, do their creative things or do whatever they do and it's like so They're bosses and app quality and even that is a is a fraud because uh they're basically over and left right now. First of all, they're not profitable, then may have money is coming from venture capitalists, flooding in and once they put out of business cab companies and public transit, then they will be heavily for uh profitable so right now it's like the early years are designed to just crush cab companies unions public transit and on top of that, and I'm it study came out Showing that initially, he said 30 percent that he was pressured by over and he brought it down to eight percent of drivers don't make me lose money. They're losing money meaning they're paying to put somebody in their car to fart as they drive around like that's it's basically, we've been tricked by the algorithm to getting Korea, making money yeah no, I met one guy who had cracked the code and he had the two phones and anna lift phone and he was constantly just piggyback and rides like taking the time The only person I've ever seen that actually can turn off. That takes a lot of fun and it's that's like a full time like you know what I'm gonna do so because they're using more more after doing this, using infrastructure that either you own yourself like your car, so you pay it out to buy that car or they're using infrastructure that society is built, but they're not paying into it so it's there alright they're using our infrastructure and then just exploiting it for the profit they don't use the only the networks that they um You know, use for their service. They don't the cars they don't do anything. It's just an app that they have and then make all this money. But not yet you said I'm not trying to probably go well. Yeah. I mean yeah I guess so yeah, but the people don't have any like as a new program where you have no rights. Thank you you're just you know you're just independent contractor. If anything happens to you, it's on you. Well that's why people have to realize their power again. Power of uniting with our of working together. How do you get people that are so um. I constantly come across people that are like you know it doesn't matter is We just need you know, bring out the teen and eat the rich and but there's no solutions. You're saying it wrong. No more. It but I'm like are we gonna do it. How do we implements if it's hundred percent grass-fed rich than one more yeah three carry it's like we're fighting against um a very understandable feeling uh of um, an inability to Change things right and this movement with Bernie sanders back in 28 20 15 20 16 is what ignited some people but even after that, after the reading of the primaries and after the fact that the Democratic party doesn't, it make to it. People feel like kind of didn't get to it anymore. We go well know in court. They had to say we look. We legally have the right to rig our primaries, that there lawyers literally said we could go into a smoke filled room and pick the candidate and that's our right and then and then with lots of procedure, they said that's our freedom of speech right to rig our primaries wow So you know, there's, an admission just all sit down and read to find the the rights that we have and figure out exactly where they live because that that's always misuse the second amendment always issues uh it's crazy. Jeff and unions are right now we're losing power without janice vs, ask me because um I'm not Supreme court case that's to be determined it's basically gonna make every single state of right to work, state and coming from a right to work right door for less yeah. You gotta you gotta be careful not to use their terminology right that oil they make it sound like it's a good thing because majority of Americans don't read the fine print Like right to work, yeah, I should have the right to work yeah lot of stuff you can carefully decided. You know what terms to use and if you get the others the the other side using your terms, then you are there helping you and the manipulation yeah 12 uh speaking of another job that should probably go the way of the dodo of the police force. You talk about you know we have a lot of sounds photo yeah me too. I didn't mean to you the responsibility of the don't. Let it get to the murder squat um. We talk to you talk last night on your show about Um there's still tickets left yes, if you're in luck, catalog yeah I'm terrible, come to come to the show tonight lead Jimmy dore is coming back tonight. Yeah alright happy Martin and um it's, an amazing show at the El rey. It is literally two blocks down from here um. It was a really really fun time lots of laughs lots of great people. It is getting close to sold out so if you're online right now and you want tickets it's goalie camp dot com and click the schedule tab and that will get your tickets Perfect, perfect um and then, after that, show you here this awesome joke that we made about while not joke it's really just the kind of depressing why would you like to come down to the El rey for some depressing observation. Try going there will be there for you um you talk about the police and how and the origins of the police and I'd like to take you a little bit about that here, because I've never heard this before yeah I mean we kind of our social engineering has made us think that oh yeah you just have police use. It guides with guns wandering the streets at all times telling you to what to do. What not to do and if they seem upset, with what you're doing then they pull out a gun and the rescue and possibly to shoot you um more often, if your black now That is not actually how society is always been set up. Like other our current police force that goes back to the days of slave patrols which you know was a group of White guys walking around making sure that were no slaves. It gotten loose and it's kinda grown from there um and you know this doesn't mean that a policeman or woman never does anything positive that's not the point the point is that most of and the numbers are there's, a great book end of police saying I had the author professor Alex vitality on the redacted tonight and he talked about the fact that most of what cops do the average cop makes one felony arrest a year if that so that means most of what Cops are doing all day is tiny arrest for kind of nothing violations basically seeing, if they can pressure, I mean they don't think they're thinking. This way in their heads, but pressure us somebody more often a person of color Earth person is pour into getting into the system. You lock them up. You, you get you make sure that paper work on them. You and it. It turns to flip their lives upside down if they don't have the money to pay to get out quickly or to pay for a lawyer. Those kind of things so it really is Just system that's designed to protect the property of the rich and and uh and also perpetrate the the illegal drug war which nixon's eight ehrlich said in the nineties. You finally admitted to his biographers that yeah we knew that Nixon had two main groups of enemies black people and add activist sir hippies and and we could, we could up and both communities by uh arresting them for kind of small drug charges to the drug war from the beginning was designed to up and community color and activist and it's worth like a jar it's the And that's why they won't decriminalized anything over here. We're than other countries in Europe. Like the Netherlands, you can go and you know find the mushrooms at the store you can find anything and they don't have a for profit, prison system. We it cost the same amount of money to be locked up in California prison for one year as it costs to go to hard work. You know and it's like oh, my God, they claim they don't have money. We don't have money for healthcare, but we have money to lot of people so yeah trillions Trillions of dollars missing from the defense Department budget, but now we can't have health care education. Why would you put it yeah. This under the couches of massive couch cushion and yeah. This guy's trying to transfer any type of situation. Yeah a lot of these state's sign and contracts with the private eyes presents requiring the state to have a certain number of people in the prison, so they will they basically have to find ways to lock them up or else they aren't filling the prisons and then they are violating their contract with the private eyes company with the company. How do we get a car Contract with them instead, like so, they could, you know I'm here to us. Instead of the freaking prisons to be need millions of Democratic elections are supposed to be our contract with. I think, with the politicians can we turn the prisons into a gulag for our political dissidents. That's what I wanna know yeah work it away would get oh yeah yeah. We gotta get month so we got plenty of cheese, but it's like um. If we were to actually find a solution The solution would be to also do drug rehabilitation instead of drug yeah. You know and there's and there's examples of it. This is the examples of this, like you know, I, like to Michael moore's last movie talking about what which countries are doing is right. It correctly and and let's steal ideas from them, so that which country to invade next to talk about which do we take these ideas and for the drive you know decriminalization points to Portugal where the decriminalized all drugs and their overdoses, which were with the highest one of the highest in Europe, are now the lowest in Europe it's it's something like three per million, whereas in, like West Virginia it's, like a hundred and 41 or so it's like it's crazy uh a hundred and 15 people die a day from mobility to overdose in America and it's our drug policy is not at all designed to help people or be sympathetic. It's completely just time for some sort of vengeance again. Somebody for, for having of ice vegas yeah it's wild and you see the disparity between sentencing for black and White kids, like it was never a drug epidemic ravaging black neighborhoods But now that White kids are dying in their parents, basements on heroin and x cotton, they're all saying concern with it, but they're not arresting busting doors in shooting them in their homes, their alright clubs with treatment and this proves others. If there's different laws for dinner the rich and then the other side of the community other side of the the nation because uh uh what's his name trump's new uh, loose economics, guy know that the guy from huddle au from Larry head out, it was fired from bear stearns for a hundred thousand dollar among cocaine habit Now I don't know if I'd oh, how it must come from Angels, vagina. I don't know where you get cocaine expenses but but but even so, I don't wanna do cuz. I have no problem with that. I'm just saying, like you, can't, like he is nothing he ended up becoming an adviser to the President because he's rich, whereas if you're doing that as you know, you got the same habits as a poor person. You end up in jail, never see the light of day, so we're gonna question to you is what um Because of Democratic party and the Republican party are right now in the toilet, dumpster fire like where, where do you see these next couple of years going well. Thank you to the two party system which is really one corporate party with some slight differences has failed the country and succeeded for what it sends our which are profit for a very small number of people and so it that to them it's a big success. What's going on right now is a huge success, even though they may pretend to be the mc resistance against trump Really behind the scenes, everything is going perfectly there's. No talk of Wall Street, even though it's more exploitative than ever, though, talk really of ending war. So it's everything is going according to plan for them and but I think Americans are waking up and the number of Americans and say they're independent. Now is beating out the number of the say they're Democrats or Republicans and I think you you just you need to keep fighting in terms of on that level like have politicians that speak to that. That are independent or that are outside of this uh corporate mindset and we need to Legitimate election system, like uh, we were talking about earlier one of the things that seems to be working with election lawsuits right now is alot of state's automatically take valid images and those ballot images should you should be able to view them on your own come home computers and have your own home re counts. All over the state, but alot of States are leading these images immediately or there from putting the public from seeing them, but in the lawsuit most judges are finding these are public record. These are anybody should be able to do this so I think we need to keep fighting on that on that front of them yeah. I mean it was heartbreaking We open this place up to campaign for Bernie in 20 16 and hundreds hundreds of people today we're in here, canvassing phone banking. You know just hanging out finding out what they can do and to lose the way that we did with the calling the election. That before um and yeah ima Chris matthews head of the end bernie's campaign manager on and it goes, it goes so far, so bernie's already lost so I'm just wondering what it is you, you wanna do from here, because you know, Hillary is already got and you just like wow that's the night before California You saying everybody in California that their vote doesn't matter at all and even still they were shredding waiting out volunteer yeah yesterday, I mean I did the biggest thing that made important for lose in California was the provisional bullshit. So yeah you just get people to sign up will receive a ballot. They think of voted and no you're, not gonna count. Those two months later, so you didn't vote and it was called that day yeah yeah it's frustrating so we're gonna wrap it up. You wanna lose that form can I do my last of your hips come to the great tonight Night one more show live comedy taping much funnier than we were here. So much. Funnier than we were here. Oh my God, Iran special guest, Jimmy dore and go to Lee camp dot com slash schedule or just leave camp dot com you'll find it and check out all the stuff. They redacted tonight, all that good stuff. Thank you for talking about these serious issues and making us all Super depressed. Now we'll have to go back here. We go and purge yourself with the comedy knights yeah. He got the defying uh. This. This was the whiskey I'll give you the chaser tonight okay say. Thank you Hey
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